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I was a standard early Beatles Monkees fan at about ten years of age when my friend brought an album over and said "listen to this." https://youtu.be/npqfOk7XN_0

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Yes--This is good. As you can see from my list, I remained quite shallow in my musical tastes. :-) My father had some jazz records, but is to this day a classical music aficionado. Some of it rubbed off on me.

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Fantastic music. Great post!

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Thanks, Mike! Many of them aren't even my favorites, but they got a vivid memory associated. Ah well, I can't explain our brains.... :-)

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Is Magical Mystery Tour your favorite, Alec? I think we should perhaps start talking Beatles albums and songs and you might be the best to start the discussion...

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Magical Mystery Tour, the song and the album both are definitely on my favorite list. I saw an article from Kyle Smith a few years ago arguing that it was better than Sgt. Peppers. I'm neutral on that and could argue either way, but I personally like MMT better. Let me think about what I might say in the Beatles--certainly for me I appreciate discovering them as a child after their time. This for me lent a certain distance to their work and how it was perceived politically and culturally at the time. I was able to judge all that independently.

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Reminds me of the theory of scent, and how it's associated deeply with memory.

I remember hearing specific music at specific times in my life. This is actually worth another blog entry in and of itself.

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